New York Rangers star left winger Artemi Panarin has massive expectations on his shoulders with the first round of the 2024 NHL Playoffs kicking off on Sunday.
Every year, experts and prognosticators make predictions. Way back in October, I made one bold prediction for each player on the New York Rangers to start the season.
The New York Rangers’ 2023-24 regular season was one for the ages, with the club winning the Presidents’ Trophy for the first time since 2014-15. With career years from Vincent Trocheck and Alexis Lafreniere, and fantastic goaltending from both Igor Shesterkin and Jonathan Quick, the Blueshirts looked impressive throughout the season.
Artemi Panarin completed a season for the ages in 2023-24, finishing with 120 points, second-most in New York Rangers history. He is one of only seven players to reach the 100-point milestone when wearing a Rangers sweater.
Going into Monday night’s (April 15) game against the Ottawa Senators, the New York Rangers had a singular focus – win baby. That is exactly what they did and they did it convincingly.
Artemi Panarin scored in the third period and added an assist, Igor Shesterkin made 26 saves and the New York Rangers clinched the Metropolitan Division title and Presidents' Trophy with a 4-0 victory over the Ottawa Senators on Monday night.
The New York Rangers announced the winners of a pair of annual awards on Monday morning. Artemi Panarin was voted as the Rangers’ Most Valuable Player by members of the team’s media, and Jonathan Quick was named the recipient of the Players’ Player award, voted on by his teammates.
The New York Islanders were bested by the New York Rangers 3-2 in a shootout Saturday afternoon. They went down 1-0 and came back to grab the lead 2-1 before giving up a game-tying goal with just over four minutes to go courtesy of Artemi Panarin.
Artemi Panarin and Vincent Trocheck scored in the shootout as the host New York Rangers rallied late for a 3-2 victory over the New York Islanders on Saturday afternoon.
The Hart Trophy is awarded to the player considered most valuable to his team as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers’ Association at the end of each season.
The New York Rangers have been loaded with high-end, skill guys for years now. Artemi Panarin, Adam Fox and Mika Zinbanejad are the poster children for that type of hockey.
What do Wayne Gretzky, Joe Mullen, Tim Kerr, Adam Oates, and Artemi Panarin have in common? They are the only undrafted NHL players since 1988-89 to score 45 goals in the regular season.
The score has been settled. And all it took was three weeks for it to happen. New York Rangers enforcer Matt Rempe has made him a villain of sorts in the eyes of the New Jersey Devils.
Tyler Yaremchuk was joined by Frank Seravalli to react to the pop culture reference to Artemi Panarin on the latest episode of Daily Faceoff Live. Tyler Yaremchuk: There was an Artemi Panarin reference on Curb Your Enthusiasm.
We started the week off well with a nice +103 win, and if you opted to bet on any of our targets up at a higher number, you likely found some wins as well. Let's keep the good times rolling, shall we?
Through the 2021-22 and 2022-23 seasons, something was being left on the table in New York Rangers star Artemi Panarin’s game. While the superstar left winger continued to be a threat on the ice, he wasn’t shooting the puck like he had in years prior.
The New York Rangers’ journey last season ended in disappointment, culminating in a grueling seven-game defeat to the New Jersey Devils. This was a particularly bitter pill to swallow for a team once heralded as a Stanley Cup contender, especially after the high-profile acquisitions of Patrick Kane and Vladimir Tarasenko.
Remember all the excitement when the Toronto Maple Leafs signed top European free agent Mikko Lehtonen in 2020? After months of hearing how incredible he was in the KHL, it was exhilarating.
Artemi Panarin is enjoying the best season of his career and is on the verge of reaching a rare milestone for the New York Rangers. Panarin will attempt to reach 100 points for the first time in his career Tuesday night when the Rangers host the Philadelphia Flyers.
If you are a New York Rangers fan, you are probably running out of words to say regarding the play of forward Artemi Panarin. In the Rangers 4-3 shootout win over the Florida Panthers on Saturday night, March 23, at Madison Square Garden, Panarin, 32, had two goals and the game-winning goal in the shootout.
Artemi Panarin scored twice in regulation and netted the game-winner in the second round of the shootout as the New York Rangers rallied for a 4-3 victory over the visiting Florida Panthers on Saturday night.
The New York Rangers have an abundance of talent on their roster, but nobody comes close to superstar Artemi Panarin. Since signing with the Blueshirts in 2019, the Russian forward has been an offensive powerhouse.
The New York Rangers are now one point behind the Boston Bruins in the race for the President’s Trophy after a 5-2 win at TD Garden on Thursday night. The Bruins came out playing playoff-style hockey and went up 1-0 on a Jake DeBrusk goal 8:04 into the opening frame but failed to convert on two first period powerplays.
The New York Rangers were 6-5 winners over the New York Islanders in Sunday's Stadium Series game at MetLife Stadium, and it required a late third-period comeback and a chaotic overtime goal to get them the win.
New York Rangers star Artemi Panarin will be skipping the NHL All-Star Game for good reason.
We had ourselves an article sweep yesterday to begin our NHL betting week, and we're very much interested in building on that momentum with a big Tuesday slate.
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